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Track & Field demands immense endurance, but cross-country racing takes it to another level, testing toughness, skill, strength, and a mental grit that could rival any sport. While athletes train relentlessly for every twist and turn, the unpredictable nature of the course leaves no room for error. At the recent Virginia High School League State Cross Country Championships, Team Warwick’s leader pushed through sheer exhaustion, nearly collapsing before crossing the finish line.

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A collaborative post shared by the Virginia High School League, Flotrack, and Milesplit DMV captures Warwick standout Ariana Logsdon charging toward the finish line, only to collapse just 50 meters short. Summoning her strength, she pushed through to complete the race, but exhaustion overcame her immediately after crossing the line, prompting a bystander to rush to her side as she reached the final stretch. At the end, Logsdon of Warwick claimed the Class 5 girls state title.

Logsdon has been turning heads in track & field for years. In 2023, she shattered the Warwick HS girls’ cross country record with a blazing 19:26 finish. Last year, at the Region 5B Cross Country Championships, both the Warwick girls’ and boys’ teams claimed third-place finishes, securing spots at the state meet, and Logsdon took home the Girls Individual Championship.

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One might wonder if a seasoned athlete like Logsdon was on the verge of collapse. The race tested every athlete, but they pushed through with unwavering determination. Witnessing Logsdon’s grit, fans and officials alike couldn’t contain their admiration, flooding social media with praise for her remarkable effort.

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Track & field fans react as Warwick standout barely wins the state cross country championship

Dehydration is a serious challenge in long-distance running, which is why marathoners rely on water and electrolytes mid-race to maintain a steady pace. At the Virginia High School League, Logsdon’s body may have faltered, but her determination never wavered. As one fan put it, “She never gave up even when her body was.”

During such grueling races, checking on athletes is crucial. In the middle of the race, a concerned spectator congratulated Logsdon while keeping her wellbeing in mind, “Talk about leaving it all out there! I hope she is okay. You want a great race but you never want to see this level of distress.” Another fan at the event was moved to tears, “I was there—this made me cry! Such guts!! So proud of her for finding the strength to get to the line! Thank God!’”

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Logsdon’s coach, Dex Moore, shared his pride, “That’s my DOG!!!!! @ari_claire17” And the applause for her perseverance never stopped, “So glad she made it. Everyone was cheering for her! I know the second place winner!! She was amazing too.”

In addition to Logsdon’s victory, the race concluded in Jonathan Grimm of Jamestown claimed the Class 4 boys state title, while the Hickory boys delivered an impressive second-place finish in the team competition. On the girls’ side, Kellam and Grafton turned in strong performances, each securing third place on the podium.

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